Quesada

Festivals in Quesada

This page provides information about annual festivals taking place in Quesada each year.

Quesada

Quesada is a must for cultural tourism when visiting the Jaén province. Unsurprisingly, it encompasses various historical monuments, in addition to the Natural Monument of the Cueva del Agua and the set of caves with cave paintings of the Sierra de Quesada, which are declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It has about 5200 inhabitants.

Weather in Quesada

If you are considering visiting Quesada you may be interested to check the weather forecast for the next few days from the table below.

Bus Services - Quesada

There are bus services from Quesada to Jaén, Jódar, Mancha Real and Úbeda using the bus company, Transportes Muñoz Amezcua.

History of Quesada

In the Sierra de Quesada, there are numerous shelters with cave paintings, including the Encarejo cave, the Cerro Vitar shelter, the Hiedra cave and the Cabrera cave, in which in addition to the paintings, materials were found including ceramics and lithics that have allowed us to date the first human occupation of these lands to the III millennium BC. During the Bronze Age (II millennium BC), with the arrival of the first Argaric populations, the same shelters and caves of the previous phase were reoccupied, and others, such as the town and necropolis of “Corral de Quiñones”.

El llano

El llano offers accommodation in Quesada, 9 km from Cazorla. You can relax by the seasonal outdoor pool in the garden and make use of the barbecue.

This house offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a living room with a fireplace.

Towels and bed linen are provided in this house. Other facilities at El llano include a terrace.